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Posted inEducation, News

LBUSD board approves sale of 2 vacant district properties

Avatar photo by Mike Guardabascio March 24, 2023March 24, 2023

The two properties—at 999 Atlantic Ave. and 4310 Long Beach Blvd.—sold for a total of $5.7 million.

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Attendees describe frustration, optimism as mayor tries to set expectations at homelessness focus groups

Avatar photo by Jeremiah Dobruck March 24, 2023March 24, 2023

As he tries to set the agenda on homelessness, Mayor Rex Richardson has been meeting with invite-only groups of frontline workers and concerned citizens. Here’s what they’ve been telling him.

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Montebello tornado was strongest in LA area since 1983

Avatar photo by City News Service March 23, 2023March 24, 2023

The last time a tornado of similar strength occurred in the LA area was in January 1998 in Long Beach.

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California may punish oil companies for high gas prices

Avatar photo by The Associated Press March 23, 2023March 23, 2023

The bill, which breezed through the California Senate on Thursday, would let the California Energy Commission decide whether to impose civil penalties on oil companies for price gouging.

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Healthy routines to keep mental wellness on track as you age 

Avatar photo by Long Beach Post Partner March 23, 2023

Focusing on setting daily goals, meditation and connecting with friends and family help make mental health a priority.

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Pedestrian dies after being struck by car near Long Beach City College, police say

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia March 23, 2023March 23, 2023

The man, whose identity was not immediately revealed, was running southbound across PCH when the driver of a 2007 Toyota Camry going eastbound hit him, according to the the Long Beach Police Department. 

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LBUSD dance teams to perform together for 1st time since pandemic hit

Avatar photo by JJ Fiddler March 23, 2023March 23, 2023

Cabrillo High School will host the showcase in its auditorium on Friday at 7 p.m.

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Sowing Seeds of Change to host chef competition fundraiser

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff March 23, 2023March 23, 2023

This Saturday, community members can join Sowing Seeds of Change for its first-ever garden chef competition fundraiser.

Posted inCity, News

Long Beach could start processing concealed weapons permits as soon as mid-April

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz March 23, 2023March 23, 2023

In total, the city estimated that a permit could cost just over $1,000 for applicants who successfully complete all the steps necessary to be approved.

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Money to burn: Restaurants feeling the strain of increased gas prices

Avatar photoby Tim GrobatyMarch 23, 2023March 23, 2023

Right now, restaurants are getting hit with the same sort of astronomical gas bills that regular residents have through, but the restaurant bills are writ large because of the high volume of natural gas required to prepare food and to keep customers comfortable.

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